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Astros Scratch Jeremy Peña With Oblique Soreness as Mariners Sweep Puts Playoff Bid at Risk

Houston now sits outside the playoff field with six road games left after a sweep by Seattle.

Overview

  • Peña was a late scratch Sunday with left oblique soreness, and Mauricio Dubón shifted to shortstop as Houston reshuffled its outfield with Jesús Sánchez to left and rookie Zach Cole to right.
  • There was no immediate timetable for Peña, who is set for imaging Monday, and GM Dana Brown said initial evaluations suggested a minor issue that could be short term.
  • The Mariners completed a three-game sweep in Houston, leaving the Astros trailing in the AL West and behind Cleveland on a tiebreaker for the final wild-card spot entering the last week.
  • Peña has been a key contributor during a breakout season and previously missed 27 games after a June rib fracture, underscoring the impact of any new absence.
  • The Astros remain shorthanded, with Yordan Alvarez sidelined by a left ankle sprain and not traveling to Sacramento, though he could meet the team in Anaheim, and closer Josh Hader on the injured list.